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WSS Chapter 1

A ___ is a water supply pipe located between a water distribution pipe and fixture
supply pipe. - answer Fixture Branch

___ water is suitable for drinking, culinary, and hygienic purposes. - answer Potable

A water meter is a mechanical device used to measure water ___. - answer Volume

A(n) ___ engineering innovation is the large-scale inverted siphon, which enabled
aqueducts to cross valleys without the use of arched structures. - answer Roman

The aqueduct system in ___ is the longest in the world. - answer State of California

___ was the first major city to have a centralized and piped water delivery system. -
answer London

A(n) ___ is a pipe connection in which the plain end of one pipe is inserted into the
enlarged-diameter end of another pipe. - answer bell-and-spigot joint

In 1850, Dr. John Snow discovered that the cause of the London cholera epidemic was
___. - answerpolluted freshwater sources

The ___ could clarify turbid raw water with no pre-sedimentation and was less
expensive to use than the slow sand filter. - answerrapid sand filter

___ pipe is a piping material that contains organic, polymeric substances, is solid in its
finished state, and can be shaped by flow. - answerPlastic

The water supply source is the part of the plumbing system that delivers water to
plumbing fixtures and appliances installed in or outside a building. - answerFalse

A major branch is the principal artery of a system of continuous piping to which
secondary branches may be connected. - answerFalse

Freshwater is naturally occurring water, which is 2.5% of global water such as lakes,
rivers, streams, ground water, and rainwater. - answerTrue

The term aqueduct or water bridge applies to any bridge or viaduct that transports water
across a hollow or valley. - answerTrue

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